The assistant referee flags for offside against Danny Graham. Free kick taken by Chris Weale.

24:05

Corner taken by Paul Gallagher from the right by-line, Header from deep inside the area by Ben Mee goes harmlessly over the crossbar.

23:49

Yuki Abe produces a cross, blocked by Martin Taylor.

21:11

The ball is swung over by Paul Gallagher, Lloyd Doyley makes a clearance.

19:25

The assistant referee signals for offside against Troy Deeney. Indirect free kick taken by Chris Weale.

17:51

Patrick Van Aanholt sends in a cross, Adrian Mariappa manages to make a clearance.

16:42

Outswinging corner taken by Paul Gallagher, clearance by Martin Taylor.

14:57

Unfair challenge on Paul Gallagher by John Eustace results in a free kick. Marvin Sordell comes on in place of Andreas Weimann. Paul Gallagher has a direct shot on goal from the free kick, save made by Scott Loach.

12:21

Patrick Van Aanholt takes a long range shot clearing the crossbar.

12:02

Corner taken right-footed by Paul Gallagher.

11:56

Darius Vassell delivers the ball, Adrian Mariappa gets a block in.

10:03

Richie Wellens sends in a cross.

5:41

Paul Gallagher takes a outswinging corner to the near post, Angelo Miguel Vitor produces a header from inside the area that goes over the crossbar.

5:34

The ball is swung over by Andy King, blocked by John Eustace.

4:31

Free kick awarded for a foul by Andy King on John Eustace. John Eustace takes the free kick.

Match Preview

Oakley missing for Foxes
Leicester captain Matt Oakley is set to miss the home game with Watford.
Oakley scored a fine goal during the 3-2 defeat at Nottingham Forest on Good Friday, but lasted just a few minutes of the second half before coming off with a groin injury.
Japanese midfielder Yuki Abe replaced Oakley at the City Ground and could start in his place.
Manager Sven-Goran Eriksson must decide whether to keep faith with goalkeeper Chris Weale after his howler handed Forest victory or recall his Portuguese number two Ricardo.
Defender Sol Bamba faces a fortnight on the sidelines after suffering a hamstring injury during the defeat to Reading.
Bamba and striker Martyn Waghorn, who also has a hamstring problem, are the only other absentees.
Watford midfielder Ross Jenkins is hoping to return to contention.
Jenkins injured his ankle in the recent 2-2 draw with Leeds and missed Saturday's home win over Barnsley, but could provide manager Malky Mackay with a boost.
Piero Mingoia was recalled to the starting line-up against Barnsley before being replaced in the second half by on-loan midfielder Danny Drinkwater, so Mackay is not short of alternative options.
Winger Matty Whichelow is nursing an ankle problem and defender Tom Aldred sustained a head injury in the same game. Both players could be added to the squad along with Michael Bryan, who has recovered from an ankle injury of his own. Midfielder Stephen McGinn (knee) remains a long-term absentee.
The Hornets must win and hope other results go their way if they are to keep their outside play-off hopes alive.

Formation:442Manager: Sven Goran Eriksson

Leicester

Formation: 442Manager: Malky Mackay

Watford

Chris Weale

Kyle Naughton

Jeffrey Bruma

Angelo Miguel Vitor

Ben Mee

Paul Gallagher

Yuki Abe

Richie Wellens

Patrick Van Aanholt

Darius Vassell

Andy King

SUBS

Adam Smith

Aleksandar Tunchev

Joao Teixeira

Steve Howard

Lloyd Dyer

Bruno Berner

Ayegbeni Yakubu

Home

Away

Scott Loach

Lee Hodson

Martin Taylor

Adrian Mariappa

Lloyd Doyley

Troy Deeney

John Eustace

Piero Mingoia

Don Cowie

Danny Graham

Andreas Weimann

SUBS

Rene Gilmartin

Will Buckley

Dale Bennett

Marvin Sordell

Gavin Massey

Adam Thompson

Daniel Drinkwater

Match Report

Faint hopes alive for Foxes
Ayegbeni Yakubu and Jeffrey Bruma bagged a brace as Leicester kept their slim play-off hopes alive with a 4-2 win over Watford.
The on-loan Everton striker made an instant impact as he netted twice in 13 second-half minutes to fire Leicester to a vital three points.
Bruma equalised and then put City ahead with superb strikes while Marvin Sordell twice fired Watford into surprise leads.
The win gives Leicester an outside chance of reaching the top six and ends any hope of a play-off spot for Malky Mackay's side.
Leicester had a great chance to open the scoring as early as the fifth minute but Angelo Miguel Vitor failed to direct Paul Gallagher's corner on target.
Darius Vassell, recalled by Sven-Goran Eriksson at the expense of Yakubu, hassled the Hornets defence before Patrick Van Aanholt smashed a 30-yard strike over the crossbar.
Watford suffered an early blow when Andreas Weimann hobbled off and was replaced by Sordell as the Foxes started to dominate.
Leicester almost broke the deadlock but Scott Loach brilliantly parried away a long range Gallagher free kick.
However, after all the home side's early pressure, it was the Hornets who opened the scoring against the run of play after 27 minutes as substitute Sordell drilled the ball into the top corner from 20 yards.
Watford could have doubled their advantage after 36 minutes but Troy Deeney headed over from 12 yards after good work from Danny Graham.
Leicester equalised just a minute later as Chelsea loanee Bruma spectacularly fired into the bottom corner from 30 yards.
As the game sparked into life, Watford regained their one-goal advantage after 40 minutes when Sordell, who took advantage of poor City defending, drilled in his second goal of the half from 18 yards.
Leicester started the second half much like the first and almost equalised but Ben Mee saw his header crash against the crossbar.
The Foxes were aggrieved not to be awarded a penalty on 52 minutes as Vassell went down in the area before Andy King fired over the bar after a neat cutback from Van Aanholt.
Graham went up the other end and almost put the game to bed but his header was well saved by Chris Weale before Loach denied Vitor as Leicester upped the ante.
Substitute Yakubu, who came on for the injured Ritchie Wellens, took advantage of a horrible error from Loach to level things up at 2-2 after 62 minutes.
The home side looked the more livelier of the two teams and went in front for the first time as Bruma smashed a spectacular 35-yard strike into the top corner after 72 minutes before Yakubu added a fourth a minute later.
The Nigerian lobbed the ball into the net after Loach parried an Andy King's strike.